Ticket Fees and Tiered Pricing Mean a $55 Concert Actually Costs Up to $122
A $55 concert at Meijer Gardens can cost as much as $122. The headline price for Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit is $117 for members, $122 for everyone else. That number does not include fees, delivery costs, or rented chairs. The amphitheater has 1,900 seats and offers general admission tiered lawn seating with free on-site parking and full-service concessions. Concert tickets are priced from $53 to $117 for members and $58 to $122 for the public, depending on the act. A $7 ticket fee plus a 3.1% credit card fee applies during the member presale; the public sale adds a $10 ticket fee instead. Choosing mail or will-call delivery adds a $6 charge per order, while mobile delivery is free. Bringing outside food is permitted, but chair rentals cost $10 each due to a strict low-rise chair policy. The total cost for two people to attend the Jason Isbell concert, including fees and chair rentals, can reach $270 without food or transportation.
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